Actually the '5C' is supposed to have the higher margins. Apple are pricing it more or less the same as the original '5' while benefiting from their integrated supply chain with known parts and on top, replacing the aluminum case with supposedly cheaper plastic parts. Albeit very high-grade polycarbonate, comparable to the Lumia line from Nokia. The '5S' has the much more expensive exterior parts, plus new chip designs inside as well as bigger camera sensor and TouchID parts.
The 'C' will be raking in the profits for Apple.
Apple always goes on margin. The extra memory versions of the iPhone are all margin.
When you get to the $850 iPhone with 64GB of memory, the profit margin is generally around 75%.
As in, it costs them $215 to make a $850 device.
Apple rarely dips below 40% margin on it's products it seems.
Now that Apple has over $100,000,000,000.00 in it's little hedge fund and has become the largest fund in the world (iirc), I've begun to look at the iPhone as the worlds most successful hedge fund capital raising scheme.
"Always" might be too extreme given the iPad Mini. Also, I would consider an upsell of the same model a different thing from the base price of different models.
If Apple can get China Telecom signed, do you think they'd offer the 5C at a lower price because of the volume? There's 700 million subscribers in that carrier.
In theory, yes. But in practice we've been struggling for a month now to have Paymill's support enable USD support for one of our customers. After two weeks of silence, they came up with some excuse that the forms had some info missing. After sending those in for a second and a third time we've been told that at that point it'd be only a matter of 24 hours to have their fulfilling bank green light the USD account. That was ten days ago and since then, our emails keep being unanswered. At this point I even doubt, Paymill offers any real USD support at all. Being the startup that they are, the support for us has been ridiculously bad.